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Neurotransmitters glutamate histamine neuropeptides

Among the most important neurotransmitters are acetylcholine (ACh), amino acids and their derivatives, and certain polypeptides known as neuropeptides. In fact, the mammalian nervous system is said to employ over 30 different substances as neurotransmitters. For the record, among the amino acids and their derivatives (called biogenic amines) are many that are also hormonally active in the bloodstream, and include the catecholamines dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine, as derived sequentially from tyrosine, whereas y-aminobutyric acid (GABA), histamine, and serotonin are derived from glutamate, histidine, and tryptophan, respectively. The subject interfaces with the biochemical aspects of psychology, which may also be referred to as the mind-body connection, or psychosomatics. [Pg.13]


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